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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:48 am
http://www.prosportspress.com/basketball_news/890.html
The Celtics’ 19 game winning streak? Seems like it was a different season.
They’ve gone from having the best record in the NBA at 27-2, and talks of breaking the Bulls’ 72 win record to third in the Eastern Conference with a record of 29-9.
Their record since the 19-game winning streak? A disappointing 2-7.
The Boston Celtics season is quickly unraveling. Yes, they’re still sitting pretty at 3rd in the conference, but it's not about making the playoffs for Boston. It’s about repeating as NBA champions, and the odds of that don’t look so bright.
They have started to show their age, and frustration is building while the LeBron James led Cavaliers, and the up and coming Orlando Magic are dominating the league. After losing to the Cavaliers on Friday night, the Celtics losing streak has hit 4 games.
The reasons for the sudden streak of ineptitude-
-An aging Big Three.
Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen clearly don’t have the same pep in their step. As the season progresses, this becomes more of a problem. The drop off is more visible in Kevin Garnett. His numbers are down across the board, especially in rebounding. Some of it has to do with a decrease in minutes, and having good rebounders like Perkins and Pierce with him, but with 13+ years in the league, that is normal. The more apparent drop is in his scoring and intensity on offense. His touches and shot attempts have both decreased which was expected in order to play winning and team basketball, but the touches have fell even further from last year. His ppg average has dropped to 16.2, his lowest since his rookie year. While Kevin Garnett has always been jump shot happy, he has taken to parking himself on the perimeter even more than usual. KG is most effective in the post, and that’s where he should be playing. He needs to be more involved in the offense, get more touches, and be the 20+ scorer he has been for his career if the Celtics want to win again. Paul Pierce is usually looked at as the go-to-guy on the Celtics, but this team will go as far as KG takes it.
-The lack of a bench.
Losing James Posey hurt the Celtics more than they thought it would. Tony Allen has done a decent job, but doesn’t provide the shooting and intangibles Posey did. Who else is on the Celtics’ bench? Leon Powe, Eddie House, and….wait for it….ta da! Brian Scalabrine. If I was running the Celtics, I would look to get in on Mike Miller. The Timberwolves have reportedly made him available, and he would provide the scoring punch, versatility, and shooting they need off the bench. He can also spell Ray Allen if necessary.
- The Boston Celtics’ attitude.
The Boston Celtics have developed the notorious reputation of being over-confident, cocky, dirty, and disrespectful to opposing teams and players. They are viewed as a team full of career losers that came together and won a championship. The main culprit in this being Kevin Garnett, a player that has always been respected around the league and fans for his level of intensity, hard work, and team-first attitude, but has now become public enemy no.1 around the league. For a player that has been out of the first round only once, before last year, Garnett does a lot of talking. His intensity used to be cool, but now it just seems mean(Big Baby Glen Davis incident). The Celtics’ sportsmanship, or the lack of it has put a target on them on a nightly basis. Weaker opponents step up their game to play them. The fact that they are the defending World Champs doesn’t hurt the cause, thus the recent losses to the lottery-bound New York Knicks, Charlotte Bobcats, and Golden State Warriors.